CAT6 BLUE · Division 27 · Long Island

Structured Cabling Contractors on Long Island

Serving Hempstead, Melville, Hauppauge, Farmingdale, Garden City and every commercial corridor in Long Island.

  • Cat6 / Cat6A / Cat8
  • OM3–OM5 + single-mode fiber
  • IDF/MDF build-outs
  • Fluke-certified testing
  • TIA-568 / TIA-606 compliant
  • 25-year manufacturer warranties

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Technician dressing blue Cat6 cable bundles into ladder rack above a network rack in an office IDF closet — Long Island

Long Island's commercial base runs on single-story square footage — the Hauppauge Industrial Park alone holds hundreds of manufacturers, distributors and labs, and the Route 110 corridor through Melville stacks corporate offices for miles. That building profile shapes the cabling work: long horizontal runs across warehouse ceilings, dedicated IDFs for buildings too wide for a single closet to reach at 90 meters, and Cat6A specified where production equipment and cameras will ride the same infrastructure.

Licensing on the Island is genuinely local — Nassau and Suffolk each administer their own requirements, and some townships add their own layer. The crews we assign to Long Island projects carry the credentials for the county they're working in, along with the insurance certificates your landlord or park management company will ask for. Scope comes back within 48 hours, with drop counts, pathway plan and testing standards spelled out in writing.

Structured Cabling where you are

A recurring Long Island project for our network is the office-warehouse combo: a distributor or light manufacturer with front offices needing clean Cat6 drops and a back-of-house floor needing rated pathways, wireless backhaul points and cabling that survives forklift country. Crews that split their time between Hauppauge park buildings and Melville corridor offices already know both halves of that job.

Our Long Island partner crews regularly work Hauppauge Innovation Park, Route 110 corridor (Melville–Farmingdale), Garden City / Mineola office and medical corridor and the surrounding commercial areas — so mobilization is measured in days, not weeks.

What the work includes

A complete structured cabling scope runs from the demarc to the desktop. Our partner crews handle design and engineering support, rough-in coordination with the GC and electrician, cable pull and termination, and closeout documentation. On new construction we work from the Division 27 spec and respond to RFIs; on retrofits we field-verify pathways before quoting so there are no surprises above the ceiling.

  • Horizontal cabling — Cat6, Cat6A or Cat8 drops to workstations, APs, cameras and printers
  • Backbone cabling — multi-strand fiber or copper trunks between the MDF and each IDF
  • Telecom room build-outs — racks, cabinets, ladder rack, patch panels, grounding and bonding
  • Pathway and support — J-hooks, cable tray, sleeves, conduit stubs, firestopping at penetrations
  • Testing and certification — Fluke DSX channel testing with results delivered for every link
  • Labeling and as-builts — TIA-606 labeling at both ends plus patch panel schedules and floor plans

FAQ

Structured Cabling in Long Island — Questions

Do you cover both Nassau and Suffolk counties?

Yes — the full Island, from the Queens border out to the East End. Because Nassau and Suffolk handle contractor licensing separately, we assign crews licensed for the specific county your building sits in, and we confirm any town-level requirements during scoping.

Can you cable a warehouse and its attached office space under one project?

That's one of the most common Long Island jobs we scope. The office side typically gets standard Cat6 or Cat6A drops to a wall-mounted or closet IDF, while the warehouse side gets conduit or cable tray pathways, higher mounting heights and terminations rated for the environment. One scope, one crew, one certified test report.

How much does structured cabling cost per drop in New York?

It depends on cable category, run lengths, ceiling conditions and labor market — a Cat6 drop in an accessible-ceiling suburban office costs meaningfully less than a Cat6A plenum run in a Manhattan high-rise with after-hours access rules. Union labor and prevailing-wage projects also price differently than open-shop work. Rather than quote a misleading flat number, we scope your actual conditions and return a per-drop price within 48 hours.

How long does a typical office cabling project take?

A 50–100 drop office fit-out typically installs in one to two weeks once materials are on site, assuming normal ceiling access. New construction runs on the GC's schedule — rough-in during framing, trim and termination after walls close, testing before turnover. Occupied-space retrofits done after hours take longer in calendar days but avoid disrupting your staff. We give you a schedule with the estimate, not after the deposit.

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